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Archives of the TeradataForumMessage Posted: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 @ 13:06:14 GMT
I'm sorry I did a misspelling yesterday , I wrote MsQuery, but I should wrote MsAccess. Like everybody see, english is not my native language. I'm apology. The correct message is : A user build a MsAccess application. The parameter (WHERE clause) of the SQL statement send to the Teradata is come from a FORMS object in MsAccess, in this case the QueryText in the DBC.DBQLogTbl contains '?' instead of the real value. Any clue to have the complete SQL statement will be appreciated. Regards, Rudel Simard
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